#1923127
28 April 2017
Krzysztof Rutkowski (pictured) accompanied by two mothers spoke during a press conference about two Krakow's Courts judgments that took away children from their mothers. Krzysztof Rutkowski, the most renowned Polish private 'detective' (with no licence, so according to Polish and International law, he cannot be called a detective), began his career specializing on finding and returning to their owners stolen vehicles, works of art, etc. Rutkowski is well known for rescued many kidnapped people, including Polish women who had married Muslim men and could not escape the harsh reality of the Middle-East and wanted to return to Poland, but were mistreated and detained by their husbands and families. On Friday, April 27, 2017, in Krakow, Poland.
'Detective' Rutkowski press conference in Krakow
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28 April 2017
#1923128
28 April 2017
Krzysztof Rutkowski (pictured) accompanied by two mothers spoke during a press conference about two Krakow's Courts judgments that took away children from their mothers. Krzysztof Rutkowski, the most renowned Polish private 'detective' (with no licence, so according to Polish and International law, he cannot be called a detective), began his career specializing on finding and returning to their owners stolen vehicles, works of art, etc. Rutkowski is well known for rescued many kidnapped people, including Polish women who had married Muslim men and could not escape the harsh reality of the Middle-East and wanted to return to Poland, but were mistreated and detained by their husbands and families. On Friday, April 27, 2017, in Krakow, Poland.
'Detective' Rutkowski press conference in Krakow
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28 April 2017
#1923129
28 April 2017
Krzysztof Rutkowski (pictured) accompanied by two mothers spoke during a press conference about two Krakow's Courts judgments that took away children from their mothers. Krzysztof Rutkowski, the most renowned Polish private 'detective' (with no licence, so according to Polish and International law, he cannot be called a detective), began his career specializing on finding and returning to their owners stolen vehicles, works of art, etc. Rutkowski is well known for rescued many kidnapped people, including Polish women who had married Muslim men and could not escape the harsh reality of the Middle-East and wanted to return to Poland, but were mistreated and detained by their husbands and families. On Friday, April 27, 2017, in Krakow, Poland.
'Detective' Rutkowski press conference in Krakow
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28 April 2017
#1923131
28 April 2017
Krzysztof Rutkowski (pictured) accompanied by two mothers spoke during a press conference about two Krakow's Courts judgments that took away children from their mothers. Krzysztof Rutkowski, the most renowned Polish private 'detective' (with no licence, so according to Polish and International law, he cannot be called a detective), began his career specializing on finding and returning to their owners stolen vehicles, works of art, etc. Rutkowski is well known for rescued many kidnapped people, including Polish women who had married Muslim men and could not escape the harsh reality of the Middle-East and wanted to return to Poland, but were mistreated and detained by their husbands and families. On Friday, April 27, 2017, in Krakow, Poland.
'Detective' Rutkowski press conference in Krakow
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28 April 2017
#1923132
28 April 2017
A member of Rutkowski Patrol Team with his badge. Krzysztof Rutkowski accompanied by two mothers, spoke today during a press conference organised in Krakow's Hilton Hotel, about two Krakow's Courts judgments that took away children from their mothers and some consequences of those two judgments. Krzysztof Rutkowski, the most renowned Polish private 'detective' (with no licence, so according to Polish and International law, he cannot be called a detective), began his career specializing on finding and returning to their owners stolen vehicles, works of art, etc. Rutkowski is well known for rescued many kidnapped people, including Polish women who had married Muslim men and could not escape the harsh reality of the Middle-East and wanted to return to Poland, but were mistreated and detained by their husbands and families. On Friday, April 27, 2017, in Krakow, Poland.
'Detective' Rutkowski press conference in Krakow
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28 April 2017
#1923133
28 April 2017
A member of Rutkowski Patrol Team. Krzysztof Rutkowski accompanied by two mothers spoke during a press conference about two Krakow's Courts judgments that took away children from their mothers. Krzysztof Rutkowski, the most renowned Polish private 'detective' (with no licence, so according to Polish and International law, he cannot be called a detective), began his career specializing on finding and returning to their owners stolen vehicles, works of art, etc. Rutkowski is well known for rescued many kidnapped people, including Polish women who had married Muslim men and could not escape the harsh reality of the Middle-East and wanted to return to Poland, but were mistreated and detained by their husbands and families. On Friday, April 27, 2017, in Krakow, Poland.
'Detective' Rutkowski press conference in Krakow
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28 April 2017
#1923134
28 April 2017
Krzysztof Rutkowski (pictured) accompanied by two mothers spoke during a press conference about two Krakow's Courts judgments that took away children from their mothers. Krzysztof Rutkowski, the most renowned Polish private 'detective' (with no licence, so according to Polish and International law, he cannot be called a detective), began his career specializing on finding and returning to their owners stolen vehicles, works of art, etc. Rutkowski is well known for rescued many kidnapped people, including Polish women who had married Muslim men and could not escape the harsh reality of the Middle-East and wanted to return to Poland, but were mistreated and detained by their husbands and families. On Friday, April 27, 2017, in Krakow, Poland.
'Detective' Rutkowski press conference in Krakow
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28 April 2017
#1923135
28 April 2017
Krzysztof Rutkowski (pictured) accompanied by two mothers spoke during a press conference about two Krakow's Courts judgments that took away children from their mothers. Krzysztof Rutkowski, the most renowned Polish private 'detective' (with no licence, so according to Polish and International law, he cannot be called a detective), began his career specializing on finding and returning to their owners stolen vehicles, works of art, etc. Rutkowski is well known for rescued many kidnapped people, including Polish women who had married Muslim men and could not escape the harsh reality of the Middle-East and wanted to return to Poland, but were mistreated and detained by their husbands and families. On Friday, April 27, 2017, in Krakow, Poland.
'Detective' Rutkowski press conference in Krakow
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28 April 2017
#1923137
28 April 2017
A member of Rutkowski Patrol Team with his badge. Krzysztof Rutkowski accompanied by two mothers, spoke today during a press conference organised in Krakow's Hilton Hotel, about two Krakow's Courts judgments that took away children from their mothers and some consequences of those two judgments. Krzysztof Rutkowski, the most renowned Polish private 'detective' (with no licence, so according to Polish and International law, he cannot be called a detective), began his career specializing on finding and returning to their owners stolen vehicles, works of art, etc. Rutkowski is well known for rescued many kidnapped people, including Polish women who had married Muslim men and could not escape the harsh reality of the Middle-East and wanted to return to Poland, but were mistreated and detained by their husbands and families. On Friday, April 27, 2017, in Krakow, Poland.
'Detective' Rutkowski press conference in Krakow
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28 April 2017
#1923138
28 April 2017
A member of Rutkowski Patrol Team. Krzysztof Rutkowski accompanied by two mothers spoke during a press conference about two Krakow's Courts judgments that took away children from their mothers. Krzysztof Rutkowski, the most renowned Polish private 'detective' (with no licence, so according to Polish and International law, he cannot be called a detective), began his career specializing on finding and returning to their owners stolen vehicles, works of art, etc. Rutkowski is well known for rescued many kidnapped people, including Polish women who had married Muslim men and could not escape the harsh reality of the Middle-East and wanted to return to Poland, but were mistreated and detained by their husbands and families. On Friday, April 27, 2017, in Krakow, Poland.
'Detective' Rutkowski press conference in Krakow
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28 April 2017
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28 April 2017
28.04.2017 Krakow Czy wyroki krakowskich sadow, odbierajace dzieci matkom i powierzajace wykonywanie władzy rodzicielskiej ojcu faktycznie stanowią zabezpieczenie dobra dziecka? Konferencja prasowa Biura Rutkowski w Hotelu Hilton. N/z Krzysztof Rutkowski Foto: Artur Widak/Newspix.pl
'Detective' Rutkowski press conference in Krakow
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28 April 2017
#1923140
28 April 2017
Krzysztof Rutkowski (pictured) accompanied by two mothers spoke during a press conference about two Krakow's Courts judgments that took away children from their mothers. Krzysztof Rutkowski, the most renowned Polish private 'detective' (with no licence, so according to Polish and International law, he cannot be called a detective), began his career specializing on finding and returning to their owners stolen vehicles, works of art, etc. Rutkowski is well known for rescued many kidnapped people, including Polish women who had married Muslim men and could not escape the harsh reality of the Middle-East and wanted to return to Poland, but were mistreated and detained by their husbands and families. On Friday, April 27, 2017, in Krakow, Poland.
'Detective' Rutkowski press conference in Krakow
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28 April 2017
#1923142
28 April 2017
Krzysztof Rutkowski (pictured) accompanied by two mothers spoke during a press conference about two Krakow's Courts judgments that took away children from their mothers. Krzysztof Rutkowski, the most renowned Polish private 'detective' (with no licence, so according to Polish and International law, he cannot be called a detective), began his career specializing on finding and returning to their owners stolen vehicles, works of art, etc. Rutkowski is well known for rescued many kidnapped people, including Polish women who had married Muslim men and could not escape the harsh reality of the Middle-East and wanted to return to Poland, but were mistreated and detained by their husbands and families. On Friday, April 27, 2017, in Krakow, Poland.
'Detective' Rutkowski press conference in Krakow
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28 April 2017
#1923148
28 April 2017
Krzysztof Rutkowski (pictured) accompanied by two mothers spoke during a press conference about two Krakow's Courts judgments that took away children from their mothers. Krzysztof Rutkowski, the most renowned Polish private 'detective' (with no licence, so according to Polish and International law, he cannot be called a detective), began his career specializing on finding and returning to their owners stolen vehicles, works of art, etc. Rutkowski is well known for rescued many kidnapped people, including Polish women who had married Muslim men and could not escape the harsh reality of the Middle-East and wanted to return to Poland, but were mistreated and detained by their husbands and families. On Friday, April 27, 2017, in Krakow, Poland.
'Detective' Rutkowski press conference in Krakow
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28 April 2017
#1923151
28 April 2017
Krzysztof Rutkowski (pictured) accompanied by two mothers spoke during a press conference about two Krakow's Courts judgments that took away children from their mothers. Krzysztof Rutkowski, the most renowned Polish private 'detective' (with no licence, so according to Polish and International law, he cannot be called a detective), began his career specializing on finding and returning to their owners stolen vehicles, works of art, etc. Rutkowski is well known for rescued many kidnapped people, including Polish women who had married Muslim men and could not escape the harsh reality of the Middle-East and wanted to return to Poland, but were mistreated and detained by their husbands and families. On Friday, April 27, 2017, in Krakow, Poland.
'Detective' Rutkowski press conference in Krakow
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28 April 2017